Charges were filed Wednesday, July 13, against a Riverside man suspected of stabbing his girlfriend to death on Sunday, then leading authorities who found him early Monday in San Diego on a 100-mile chase back to Riverside.

Court documents identify the victim as Bailey Sharp, 23. Her name had not previously been disclosed.

Her boyfriend, 25-year-old Jared Gordon Bischoff, an active military member, was charged in Riverside County Superior Court with kidnapping and killing Sharp, as well as leading officers on a pursuit and possessing methamphetamine.

Bischoff remained in custody Wednesday with no bail set. He is scheduled to be arraigned July 27.

Sharp was found with multiple stab wounds about 5:15 p.m. Sunday by officers near Calmhill Drive and California Avenue in Riverside. She died about an hour later at the hospital, according to a the Riverside County Coroner’s Office.

Riverside police Officer Ryan Railsback said Monday that Bischoff and his girlfriend arrived at the intersection separately. He wasn’t sure why.

About 5 a.m. Monday, San Diego police located Bischoff in that city, Riverside police said in a news release. A pursuit ensued north on the 15 and then east on the 91. Bischoff exited at Madison Street in Riverside, drove west through town and finally was arrested near the intersection of Rubidoux and Grand avenues, police said.

Police ask anyone with information about the case to call Detective Adrian Tillett at 951-353-7105 or Detective Jim Simons at 951-353-7138.

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CORRECTION: The arrest was made near the intersection of Rubidoux and Grand avenues. Because of a reporting error, Rubidoux’s street type was incorrect in a previous version of this article.